In your first 6 months of SEO, expect groundwork first, then movement. Month 1 is audits, fixes and tracking. Months 2 to 3 build better pages and local signals. Months 4 to 6 should show ranking imprRead More
If your Google Business Profile is suspended, stop fiddling with it, work out what Google thinks is wrong, then submit a proper reinstatement request with proof, because random edits usually make it wRead More
We turn down clients because saying “yes” to everyone is how SEO agencies end up doing sht work for everybody. This post is for business owners who are shopping for a boutique SEO agency UK, or who’veRead More
Your phone’s gone quiet. Not “nice and peaceful” quiet. The scary quiet where you start doing mental maths on how many weeks you can keep the van on the road. And when you Google what you sell, some cRead More
You’re not “saving money” by skipping SEO. You’re paying for it with silence. No calls. No forms. No “Can you pop round and quote?” messages. And if you’re sat there thinking, “Yeah but I can’t justifRead More
If your competitor’s “fully booked” again, and you’re sat at your desk refreshing your inbox like it owes you money, it’s probably not because they’re better. It’s because Google likes them more thanRead More
I did the thing you’re not supposed to do. I crawled through my competitors’ websites like a raccoon in a bin at 2am. Tabs everywhere. Notes. Screenshots. Mild despair. And what I found was embarrassiRead More
£99 a month for SEO sounds like a bargain. It’s also how a lot of small businesses end up paying for absolutely nothing, month after month, while someone in a different time zone “builds authority” trRead More
If your “SEO report” looks like a horoscope, you’re not doing marketing. You’re funding someone’s new kitchen. And before you email me saying “SEO is complicated”, yeah, it is. That’s why you hired seRead More
Some clients don’t need more SEO. They need a therapist, a time machine, and a refund button for every bad business decision they’ve made since 2009. We fired a client. Not because they were small. NoRead More